The
National Testing Agency (NTA) has
officially released the admit cards for the
Common university Entrance Test – Postgraduate (CUET PG) 2026 for candidates who are scheduled to appear in the **first phase of exams from
March 6 to March 10, 2026. These admit cards are now available for download on the
official NTA website.The CUET PG exam is a
computer‑based test (CBT) conducted for admission to postgraduate courses in central universities and many other participating institutions across india and abroad.
📥 How to Download Your CUET PG Admit CardCandidates appearing in exams scheduled between March 6 and 10 can download their hall tickets by following these steps:Visit the
official website:
exams.nta.nic.in/CUET‑PGClick on the
CUET PG 2026 Admit Card link.Enter your
application number and date of birth/password.Submit to view your hall ticket.
Download and print multiple copies for the exam day.Make sure you
verify all details — name, roll number, exam date, time, and centre — after downloading.
🗓 Exam Schedule and Admit Card Phases- 🗓 CUET PG 2026 exams are scheduled from March 6 to March 27, 2026.
- Admit cards for the March 6–10 exams have been released.
- Admit cards for tests after March 10 will be released in phases, typically a few days before each set of exam dates.
Candidates whose exam city slips have already been issued (for exam dates March 8–10) should ensure they download the
actual admit card for entry to the exam hall. The city slip only informs the exam location and is
not a replacement for the admit card.
📍 Important Instructions for Candidates✔️ You
must carry your printed admit card to the exam centre — entry will
not be allowed without it.
✔️ Bring a
valid photo ID (such as Aadhaar, PAN, passport, voter ID or driving license)
along with the admit card.
✔️ Reach the exam centre
well before the reporting time mentioned on your hall ticket.
✔️ Follow the
exam‑day instructions printed on the admit card to avoid any last‑minute issues.
📌 What Your Admit Card ContainsThe CUET PG admit card will include:
- Candidate’s name and roll number
- Exam date and shift timing
- Exam centre & address
- Subject details and paper code
- Reporting time and exam instructions to follow on the test day.
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